“Well first of all I love Joel [Osteen] and I’m thankful for men like him who have paved the way for men like me…”

As you know many sites take things out of context and post them on the internet to paint a bad impression of someone. I am not trying to give you a false impression of anyone on this site. It’s my honest research. If you’d like to look at the full interview, you can do so HERE.

If you don’t agree that Joel Osteen is a false teacher, then please go back to this article. If do agree, then what do you make of him? What about people who like him? What about people who support or promote him? It’s a hard thing to think about. If we can agree that Joel Osteen is “obviously” a false teacher, then how are we to view people who don’t see that but we assume to be solid?

So I started this blog because I spent a good amount of time in college researching various pastors across the US and across the world as a lot of my friends got into every such teaching. This blog is an attempt to give you some disturbing things I’ve found in my research. You may not agree with everything I write or show you, but I do ask you to consider it and consider what it means about the person’s view of God in light of the true gospel.

I want to make it clear that I don’t think everyone I mention on this site is not a Christian. Some of these pastor’s sermons have even been impactful to me in various parts of my life, but when examining their teachings closely, what they are teaching about the gospel is just close enough to appear or sound biblical, but it’s just not.